[0001] This invention relates to an exterior rear view mirror assembly comprising a base
member adapted to be fixed to the body of the vehicle and carying a first detent formation
located at a predetermined radius from a substantially vertical axis, a mirror support
member pivotally mounted on the base member for angular movement about said vertical
axis and carrying a second detent formation confronting said first detent formation
at the same radius from said vertical axis, and resilient means for urging said detent
formations into abutment with each other to retain the mirror support member at a
predetermined orientation relative to the base member. A mirror assembly of this type
is disclosed in patent specification EP-A-0079677.
[0002] The optimum orientation of the support member relative to the base member depends
on the position of the driver's seat relative to the base member. This differs from
one vehicle model to another and also differs depending on whether the mirror is mounted
on the driver's side or the passenger's side of the vehicle. In order to permit the
same mirror assembly to be used as a driver's side mirror and a passenger's side mirror,
the aforesaid EP specification discloses the provision of a second set of detent formations
located at a second radius from said vertical axis so as to retain the said mirror
housing in a second orientation relative to the support. However, particularly with
commercial vehicles, the same design of mirror may be used on more than one vehicle
model, each vehicle model requiring a different orientation of the support member
relative to the base member. There is obviously a practical limit to the number of
different radii at which sets of detent formations which can be located.
[0003] According to the invention, in a rear view mirror assembly of the type described
above, one of the detent formations is mounted on a detent carrier which is angularly
movable about said vertical axis, clamping means being provided for securing said
one detent formation to the member on which it is carried at a selected one of a multiplicity
of orientations relative thereto.
[0004] Preferably the clamping means comprises a bowed element having one end engaging with
an abutment on the member carrying said detent formation and the other end having
a locking formation arranged to engage with a complementary locking formation on the
detent carrier in a multiplicity of alternative relative positions, and thrust means
acting on the bowed element at an intermediate position between its ends so as to
tend to straighten the bowed element and thereby urge the locking formations into
engagement with each other.
[0005] An embodiment of the invention will now be described, with reference to the accompanying
drawing, in which:
Figure 1 is a side view of a mirror assembly in accordance with the invention;
Figure 2 is a vertical sectional view of part of the assembly shown in Figure 1, and
Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view taken on the line 3 - 3 in Figure 2.
[0006] Figure 1 shows an exterior rear view mirror for a commercial vehicle. A base member
10 is mounted on the front edge of a door 12 of the driver's cab, level with the bottom
of a window 14 therein. A mirror support arm 16 is pivotally mounted on the base member
10 so as to project horizontally and to be pivotable about a vertical axis defined
by a bolt 18. On its outer end, the arm 16 carries a pillar 20 which supports a mirror
housing 22.
[0007] The mirror support arm 16 has upper and lower arm portion 24 and 26 which project
above and below the base member 10 and which are interconnected by a strut 28. As
can be seen in Figure 2, the bolt 18 extends through a bore 30 in the upper arm portion
24, through the base member 10 and into threaded engagement with a frustoconical nut
32 which is received in a tapering hole in the lower arm portion 26.
[0008] A detent carrier 34 in the form of a basically circular disk, is mounted on the bolt
18 and accommodated in a circular recess 36 in the lower surface of the upper arm
portion 24 and the base member 10. As can be seen from Figure 3, the detent carrier
34 has three radially oriented rectangular openings 38, 40 and 42 uniformly spaced
around the bolt 18. Three rollers, none of which are shown in Figure 3 but two of
which are visible at 44 and 46 in Figure 2, are located in respective pockets in the
top surface of the base member 10 confronting the detent carrier 34. These rollers
are uniformly spaced around the bolt 18 at the same radius as the openings 38, 40
and 42 and their diameter is greater than the width of the openings 38, 40 and 42
so that each roller engages with the edges of a respective opening and does not project
completely through the detent carrier 34. A compression spring 48 engages between
the top of the nut 32 and a shoulder 50 in the bore 30 so as to urge the rollers 44
and 46 towards the detent carrier 34.
[0009] The detent carrier 34 has a set of teeth 52 on its edge facing the strut 28. A metal
strip 54, having complementary teeth 56 on one end, is accommodated in a rectangular
recess 58 in the lower surface of the upper arm portion 24, extending from the circular
recess 36 to the strut 28. On its opposite end to the teeth, the strip 54 has a V-shaped
notch 60 which engages with a V-shaped projection 62 on the strut 28. The length of
the strip 54 is greater than the distance between the detent carrier 34 and the strut
28, the strip 54 being bowed so as to fit in place. A screw 64 extends through a hole
in the upper arm portion 24, into a tapped hole in the centre of the strip 54. Tightening
the screw 64 tends to straighten the strip 54, thereby wedging it firmly between the
detent carrier 34 and the strut 28. To prevent the resulting thrust being applied
to the bolt 18, the circular recess 36 has two lands 66 and 68 (Figure 3) which engage
with the periphery of the detent carrier 34.
[0010] In use, the arm 16 is first set at an angle to the base member 10 suitable for the
vehicle on which it is to be installed and the screw 64 is then tightened so that
the strip 54 firmly holds the arm 16 relative to the detent carrier 34. This setting
is not usually altered subsequently, adjustment of the orientation of the mirror being
effected by angular movement of the housing 22 relative to the pillar 20. If sufficient
force is applied to the arm 16 to displace the rollers 44, 46 out of the openings
38, 40 and 42 in the detent plate 34, against the action of the spring 48, the arm
16 can be folded backwards or forwards against the side of the vehicle. When the arm
is restored to its original position, the rollers 44, 46 snap back into their respective
recesses 38, 40, 42 in the detent carrier 34.
[0011] Alternatively, the rollers 44 and 46 may be located in respective pockets in the
mirror support arm 16 and the bowed strip 54 arranged to secure the detent carrier
34 to the base member 10.
1. An exterior rear view mirror assembly comprising a base member (10) adapted to
be fixed to the body (12) of a vehicle and carrying a first detent formation (44,
46) located at a predetermined radius from a substantially vertical axis (18), a mirror
support member (16) pivotally mounted on the base member (10) for angular movement
about said vertical axis (18) and carrying a second detent formation (38, 40, 42)
confronting said first detent formation (44, 46) at the same radius from said vertical
axis (18), and resilient means (48) for urging said detent formations (38, 40, 42;
44, 46) into abutment with each other to retain the mirror support member (16) at
a predetermined orientation relative to the base member (10), characterised in that
one of the detent formations (38, 40, 42) is mounted on a detent carrier (34) which
is angularly movable about said vertical axis (18), clamping means (54) being provided
for securing said one detent formation (38, 40, 42) to the member on which it is carried
at a selected one of a multiplicity of orientations relative thereto.
2. An exterior rear view mirror assembly according to claim 1, wherein the clamping
means comprises a bowed element (54) having one end engaging with an abutment on the
member (62) carrying said detent formation (38, 40, 42) and the other end having a
locking formation (56) arranged to engage with a complementary locking formation (52)
on the detent carrier (34) in a multiplicity of alternative relative positions, and
thrust means (64) acting on the bowed element (54) at an intermediate position between
its ends so as to tend to straighten the bowed element (54) and thereby urge the locking
formations (52, 56) into engagement with each other.